Chapter 986 - 986 Scheming Against Michael, Kingsley’s Cruelty
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986 Scheming Against Michael, Kingsleyâs Cruelty
âYou know Mr. Thorn quite well.â Mason nodded.
Jeanne rolled her eyes.
Kingsley was a devil. When he was ruthless, he was really wicked beyond redemption.
âDid Kerby tell you?â Jeanne asked.
âItâs probably because Lucy is in too much pain right now and is a little unstable, so when you were on your way down just now, Kerby asked me what to do. What do you think I should do?â Mason asked Jeanne.
Jeanne just stared at him, which creeped him out a little.
âMason,â Jeanne said, âyou want to get Kerby to help Lucy with her physical needs through me, donât you?â
Mason did not deny it.
Jeanne was just wondering when Mason had become so interested in gossip. However, it turned out that he had another motive for saying so much.
As expected, an assassin would not usually speak, but if he did, it mean something had happened.
âOther than you, no one in the Hills dares to oppose Mr. Thorn, and that includes me. I only came back with you this time because I said I wanted to protect you, which Mr. Thorn could accept. But if I cross the line and let Kerby disobey Mr. Thornâs orders, Iâll be courting death.â
âWhy are you helping Lucy?â Jeanne suddenly asked.
Were assassins not supposed to be cold-blooded and heartless? Why get oneself into trouble when it did not concern one?
âLucy is the only person I admire in the Hills,â Mason said bluntly.
âYou like her?â Jeanne asked.
âNo, I just admire her.â Mason denied it. He did not seem to be lying. âMoreover, if the Hills lose Lucy, itâs the Hillsâ loss.
âBut Kingsley doesnât cherish her,â Jeanne said.
At the same time, she was already calling Kingsley.
In fact, she would have done the same even without Masonâs request. Compared to Masonâs admiration for Lucy, her feelings for Lucy were deeper.
There was no way she was going to let Lucy die from the drug.
The call went through quickly.
Kingsleyâs angry voice came from the other end of the phone. âYouâre finally willing to call me, huh?â
âIâm calling to tell you that Lucyâs body canât take it anymore. Since Kerby is by her side, Iâm going to let him solve her physical needs.â
âYou just have to go against me, donât you?â
âWhy donât you let Kerby sleep with Lucy?â
âShe knew that Millie was plotting against her, yet she allowed Millie to do it. Isnât this the punishment she deserves?â Kingsley could not hide his anger. âBesides, do you think I donât know what Lucy is thinking?! Since she wants to get rid of Millie this way⦠There were ten thousand ways she could use to get Millie far from here, but since she insisted on using this method, shouldnât I fulfill her wish?â
âYou just wonât admit that you donât want other men to touch Lucy.â With that, Jeanne hung up the phone.
She refused to listen to Kingsleyâs rebuttal, which could piss Kingsley off.
Mason suddenly felt that Lucy was not the only person he admired in the Hills. In fact, he also admired how domineering Jeanne was in her confrontation with Kingsley.
He unconsciously tightened his grip on the steering wheel.
Some of the emotions that he once suppressed seemed to stir.
âDo you have Kerbyâs number?â Jeanne asked Mason after she hung up on Kingsley.
Mason looked back and said as usual, âYou can use my phone to call him. His number is the first on the list.â
Jeanne took Masonâs phone and made a call.
âIâm Jeanne,â she said bluntly.
âEldest Young Lady.â Kerby was very respectful.
âHowâs Lucy?â
âWeâre in the hotel now, and sheâs in the bathroom. I donât know how sheâs doing. However, when she went in just now, I thought she was going to die soon,â Kerby reported.
Actually, it was obvious.
Since Millie wanted to kill Lucy, she would definitely drug Lucy with the highest dosage.
âGo and help her,â Jeanne said bluntly.
Kerby obviously did not dare to do so as he did not agree immediately.
âIâll explain things to Kingsley. If anything happens, Iâll take care of it. I wonât implicate you.â
âAlright.â Kerby did not say much and agreed immediately
Perhaps Lucy was really at her limit.
After all, in serious cases, that drug could cause death.
She returned the phone to Mason and sent a message to Kingsley with her phone, saying, âIâve told Kerby to help Lucy.â
Jeanne felt that if she sent that message out, Kingsley would be so angry that he would die of a heart attack.